• About 11:20 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 8, Michigan State Police troopers and Bay County Sheriff's deputies responded to Heagany and Charbonneau's home, after Heagany called 911 to report a shooting. Bay County Chief Assistant Prosecutor Nancy E. Borushko has said Heagany did not place the call until several hours after the shooting.

Police say a fatal shooting took place on Saturday, Feb. 8, at this home at 5000 N. Huron Road in Pinconning Township.
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• Heagany, according to his attorney Matthew L. Reyes, cooperated with police and answered their questions.

• Heagany was taken to McLaren Bay Region hospital where he was treated for unspecified injuries and a search warrant was served to him.

• After his procedure at the hospital was finished, Heagany was transported to the Bay County Jail.

• An autopsy was performed on Charbonneau's body the morning of Monday, Feb. 10, at McLaren Bay Region.

• Also on Monday, police met with the Bay County Prosecutor's Office to share the results of their investigation to help in determining if any charges would be brought.

• On Monday afternoon Heagany was arraigned in Bay County District Court on single counts of open murder and felony firearm. The murder charge is punishable by up to life imprisonment, while the felony firearm count carries a mandatory term of two years in prison, to be served consecutively with any other sentence.

• With many spectators on hand in the courtroom gallery, Heagany appeared via closed-circuit television, wearing a protective suit, which is used for inmates who may have a propensity for self-harm. He rested his crossed arms on a podium and only spoke to answer the judge’s yes-or-no questions.

• Chief District Judge Timothy J. Kelly ordered that Heagany be held without bond.

• Heagany is to appear for a preliminary examination at 3 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 24.

Charbonneau's funeral is set for 11 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 14, at Lee-Ramsay Funeral Home, 107 E. Second St. in Pinconning.